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QUOTE SOURCE
New York Times magazine, 6/20/04

BACKGROUND
As Chairman of the Rules committee, one of 16 standing committees in the Senate, Lott determines which committee handles proposed legislation, what rules the Senate operates by and how the rules are implemented. The Rules committee is also responsible for overseeing all federal elections.

PREMISE OF THE SUIT
Diamonds are members of the U.S. Senate. There are two Senators for each state in the union, regardless of population. After working out differences in conference with House, the Senate passes the legislation that becomes the "law of the land." The most powerful Senators are the majority leadership and the committee chairs, which are always members of the majority party. Chairmen of the subcommittees of Appropriations are known as 'Cardinals' due to the power they wield over the allocation of federal funds. Senators serve for six-year terms and are in power because you voted for them.

LINKS
www.lott.senate.gov/index.cfm?Fuseaction=About.Biography
www.senate.gov/pagelayout/reference/e_one_section_
no_teasers/org_chart.htm

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